Retirement Q & A: Retiring Early and Returning to Work

Retirement Q & A: Retiring Early and Returning to Work

Q: What if I retire early using the ERF option but want to return to work as a substitute teacher or consultant?

A: The stipulation for using the 2008 ERF states that, “If you retire using the 2008 ERF, and have not reached age 65, you cannot work in any capacity for a DRS covered employer and continue to receive your benefit. Once you reach age 65, you can return to work under the retiree return-to-work rules. You are then allowed to work up to 867 hours in a calendar year without affecting your benefit and according to DRS, time spent as a substitute is often not considered eligible to count against the 867-hour cap.” Read more from the DRS about returning to work.

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